Bin lorry crashes into shoppers in Glasgow: 6 feared dead

Would isnurnace companies not profit more from reduced accidents as they have fewer payouts?

Increasing accidents will lose them money

yes or no

it is a function of the premiums they set and the number of accidents

tis a silly conspiracy regardless, but Asim tends to see the world a bit differently thanks to his special 'logic' :)
 
yes or no

it is a function of the premiums they set and the number of accidents

tis a silly conspiracy regardless, but Asim tends to see the world a bit differently thanks to his special 'logic' :)

But premiums dont have to follow the number accidents do they as far as im aware therea now law determining what profit margin insurnace companies can make only competition keeps the prixes down
 
But premiums dont have to follow the number accidents do they as far as im aware therea now law determining what profit margin insurnace companies can make only competition keeps the prixes down

premiums should reflect risk, but it doesn't really matter anyway as it is just some nonsense conspiracy theory
 
You live in Yeovil... The road system has probably been deliberately done to cull the local population, worst town I've ever been to.
Its a place of extremes. I find it amusing that some of the worst areas have the most innocent and lovely place/road/estate names - worked with a few people new to the area who probably picked based on road name and some estate/rental agent BSing and then been like "what 3rd world hell hole have I moved into?".

I've lived/worked in a few different places though but I'd always come back here - when you know how to avoid the dross the rest ain't so bad.
 
Agree with Noob, should be in prison. Obviously happy to risk people's lives and is showing contempt for the poor people who died.

Total ****.
 
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